A group of 2,000 migrants in southern Mexico depart for the U.S. weeks before election
- A group of about 2,000 migrants left Mexico’s southern border on Sunday, aiming to reach the United States.
- Migrants, like Venezuelan Joel Zambrano, fear that a new U.S. Administration may end asylum appointments through CBP One.
- Activist Luis García Villagrán estimates that about 40,000 migrants are stranded in southern Mexico.
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